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several groups sued to block the law from taking effect. well, your dishwasher may contain a harmful fungus that could give you lung problems and skin infections. that's from a just out study published in a medical journal. researchers have found more than 60% of dishwashers, more than 60% of them tested positive for the fung guy we have listed on the screen here. they say these harmful fung guy thrive in warm, damp conditions. hello dishwasher. some even breed in the rubber seals in dishwasher doors. so what do you do? experts say can you reduce the amount of fung guy using every day items already in your home like baking soda, vinegar and bleach and google it there is more to do and nasty. congress has a lot of very important issues to get to following a 40 of july break. there is word now that immigration reform could already be facing some brand new trouble. we will have the details on that. plus, the twinkie is coming back at last. but it won't be the same snack you remember. the twinkie changes coming up. when you experience something
several groups sued to block the law from taking effect. well, your dishwasher may contain a harmful fungus that could give you lung problems and skin infections. that's from a just out study published in a medical journal. researchers have found more than 60% of dishwashers, more than 60% of them tested positive for the fung guy we have listed on the screen here. they say these harmful fung guy thrive in warm, damp conditions. hello dishwasher. some even breed in the rubber seals in dishwasher...
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and our laws prevent us from sending non-humanitarian aid to governments that result from military coups. some american lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have recently called for the suspension of u.s. aid to egypt so it's a big mess. and greg palkot is on it live for us tonight. greg, egypt's interim government also made some big political moves today. >> yeah, shep. it was some big political news delivered quicker than expected, we are told, maybe to calm down some nervous people here. the interim president here mansoor naming new prime minister, an economist, a former finance minister, a good credential for a country in bad economic shape. he also named former u.n. nuclear watchdog interim vice president and claimed islamists would be included in the cabinet as well. this as the man really in charge of things here, the head of the military, general abdel -- went on tv to tell the egyptians the steps to transition are clear. he was referring to the now handover of power to a democratically elected civilian rule that can -- that include elections by early next year. he also told fox
and our laws prevent us from sending non-humanitarian aid to governments that result from military coups. some american lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have recently called for the suspension of u.s. aid to egypt so it's a big mess. and greg palkot is on it live for us tonight. greg, egypt's interim government also made some big political moves today. >> yeah, shep. it was some big political news delivered quicker than expected, we are told, maybe to calm down some nervous people...
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he said we have to enforce current immigration laws and that america can be a lawful society and welcoming society at the same time. $34 million for a building they didn't need, haven't used and are planning to tear down. it's your $34 million going to rubble. for a 64,000 square foot military headquarters in afghanistan. it's at camp leather neck, a u.s. marine corps base there one official describes the building as unused, unoccupied, and presumably, he says is, will never be used for its intended purpose. inspector general exposed the problem in a letter this week to the secretary of defense chuck hagel and other military leaders investigators say they are now looking into what went wrong. jennifer griffin with the news from the pentagon. how long do we have? >> well, three years ago, shep, marine commanders in afghanistan warned the pentagon they didn't need this state of the art military headquarters in helmand province. the massive operation center rivals that of centcom. briefing theater, fancy office equipment. the 64,000 square foot headquarters was wired for 110-volt appliances.
he said we have to enforce current immigration laws and that america can be a lawful society and welcoming society at the same time. $34 million for a building they didn't need, haven't used and are planning to tear down. it's your $34 million going to rubble. for a 64,000 square foot military headquarters in afghanistan. it's at camp leather neck, a u.s. marine corps base there one official describes the building as unused, unoccupied, and presumably, he says is, will never be used for its...
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you are not necessarily talking about a media shield law for reerts. >> that's correct. attorney general holder says he supports a shield law. the president has voiced his support for it. though mr. obama also notes that congress has been reluctant to pass it some experts think it's possible to provide reporters more protection without going through congress. >> it's possible to treat reporters like they are special, each without a shield law. if you take the view that there are particularly sensitive first amendment issues that come into play whenever you start to look at reporters in a manner that's different from ordinary members of the public. >> professor vladeck believes the administration should be more specific in detailing reporter protection. harris? >> harris: wendell goler, good to see you, thank you much the young girl whom taste -- terrorists tried to silence with a bullet. she promoted education for little girls. her name, malala. and in her first public speech since that shooting, she delivered an address at the united nations. focusing on the cause that
you are not necessarily talking about a media shield law for reerts. >> that's correct. attorney general holder says he supports a shield law. the president has voiced his support for it. though mr. obama also notes that congress has been reluctant to pass it some experts think it's possible to provide reporters more protection without going through congress. >> it's possible to treat reporters like they are special, each without a shield law. if you take the view that there are...
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prosecutor says george zimmerman was a wanna be cop, a wanna be cop who profiled a teenager, took the law into his own hand and murdered trayvon martin. and then he lied about it. for two hours, 15 minutes today the prosecutor bernie delarandy spoke directly to the jurors and asked those jurors to find george zimmerman guilty in last year's shooting. the prosecutor began by saying that a teenager is dead because of the assumptions as i remember made. he ended by noting that the last paragraphs of trayvon martin are those of a medical examiner took and that the teenager's parents can't take any more pictures of their son. >> that's true because of the actions of one person, the man before you. was zimmerman. the man who was guilty of second-degree murder. thank you. >> shepard: could see zimmerman shaking his head at the end there. now, if the jurors decide not to convict him of murder in the second degree, they could still convict him of manslaughter. the judge also allowed that lesser included charge today. but she blocked an effort to include a lesser charge of murder in the third degre
prosecutor says george zimmerman was a wanna be cop, a wanna be cop who profiled a teenager, took the law into his own hand and murdered trayvon martin. and then he lied about it. for two hours, 15 minutes today the prosecutor bernie delarandy spoke directly to the jurors and asked those jurors to find george zimmerman guilty in last year's shooting. the prosecutor began by saying that a teenager is dead because of the assumptions as i remember made. he ended by noting that the last paragraphs...